Vaccines have been able to eradicate smallpox, nearly eliminate polio and keep untold numbers of children free from measles, mumps and tetanus.
But vaccines against HIV, tuberculosis, malaria and cancers have eluded success, and when new fast-spreading infectious diseases emerge, like Ebola...
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